There are few architectural features that say ‘Malta!’ quite as loudly as the traditional wooden balcony found on the facades of properties like townhouses. There has been a resurgent interest in preserving these colourful, iconic structures and an industry has grown up around that need. Here is what you need to know about restoring a Maltese balcony to its full glory.

Real estate giant RE/MAX Malta recently donated €50,000 to the Presidents’ Trust and the Malta Community Chest Fund. The amount, which was passed on directly to President Marie Louise Coleiro Preca during the company’s Christmas party at the Westin Dragonara Resort, included €40,000 specifically in aid of the #HelpThemRead charity drive campaign, which was launched in the final quarter of 2018 to support 60 visually-impaired children.

It can be tempting to hunker down indoors through the winter months, with just the TV and endless cups of tea for company, but there is more to life than Netflix and fleece socks.
Here are a few ideas for things you can do in Malta this winter that don’t involve your sofa.

There are so many things to consider before deciding which house or apartment to buy. An architect’s expert opinion is invaluable to making the right choice. Here are a few reasons a professional evaluation is so important.

An independent survey for RE/MAX Malta also found that 31.8% think now is the right time to buy a property on the island. A recent in-depth independent survey conducted by Esprimi and commissioned by RE/MAX…

Malta has a long history of architecture, but along with the grandiose buildings, there were also the functional living spaces built for people, from the older farmhouses to the quainter 19th and early 20th century townhouses.